Kinja'd!!! "Jonathan Harper" (jbh)
03/29/2014 at 10:30 • Filed to: photography

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I jumped down a new rabbit hole this week, can't believe it's taken me this long...editing photos in Adobe Lightroom


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Kinja'd!!! Nibby > Jonathan Harper
03/29/2014 at 10:34

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I've been in my dungeon for far too long and it's been taking me down towards a path of... well, see for yourself.

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Kinja'd!!! quarterlifecrisis > Jonathan Harper
03/30/2014 at 12:37

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It's horrible. I got in a habit of inserting metadata too...so should I ever need to come up with 300 photos of Turner Motorsport BMWs I can. Thankfully I do it while watching TV...but yeah. Goodbye life.


Kinja'd!!! Reigntastic > Jonathan Harper
04/01/2014 at 10:34

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Do you like it? I tend to use PS CS6, but I've been thinking about snagging a copy of lightroom since a fair amount of pro photographers have recommended it to me.


Kinja'd!!! EchtoGammut > Reigntastic
04/06/2014 at 16:00

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It isn't really a Photoshop vs. Lightroom question. Photoshop can do everything Lightroom can and a lot more. The difference is Lightroom is a lot easier to use and I know a lot of people who have PS and have no idea how to use a fraction of the features. Lightroom is essentially like Bridge (a photo database/archive tool) with limited PS abilities (Crop, Red-eye, Hue-Saturation, Balance, Levels). For someone who has no training in PS or just needs basic photo manipulation Lightroom is perfect. For some who does portraits or art shoots (combining multiple shots) PS is the tool of choice. Personally, I use both.


Kinja'd!!! Reigntastic > EchtoGammut
04/06/2014 at 16:20

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I finally got around to trying it, and with as much experience I have with PS it seems pretty limited. I'm sure I'll learn more features I like the longer I spend with it.